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11,211 | 9,490 | |
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0.0 | 8.6 | |
5 months ago | 4 days ago | |
Java | Kotlin | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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Permission Dispatcher
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New app: xml or compose?
I liked https://github.com/bluelinelabs/LoganSquare for example, but annotation processors are hard to maintain. Look at libraries like Mortar-Architect https://github.com/lukaspili/Mortar-architect or Blade https://github.com/FrantisekGazo/Blade or even better Permissions-Dispatcher https://github.com/permissions-dispatcher/PermissionsDispatcher/issues/775 which actually breaks builds after certain Kotlin versions.
- [Question][Kotlin] Dexter Runtime Permissions development has stopped, whats the alternative?
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What are the most common used (3rd party) libraries and frameworks used in Android development?
Permissions are generally a pain, but I've used PermissionsDispatcher, EasyPermissions, and RxPermissions at various times
Moshi
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Kotlin DSL is Now the Default for New Gradle Builds
Honestly, when you look at a build.gradle.kts written by someone who knows what they're doing, it's not that bad (that reminds me, I should really clean up the build.gradle.kts on my personal project, I haven't heavily edited it since I knew a lot less about gradle...). For example, here's the build.gradle.kts for Moshi, a JSON serialization library from Square. It uses the root build.gradle.kts for the project a bit, which is here. The root one is a little more complex, but that's mostly because it has to deal with a multi-release build and has to configure a few plugins, like dokka. (If you're wondering where all the library versions are, they're here, using a new feature in Gradle you might like: The version catalog)
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Modern Android Development in 2023
Moshi
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Why don't you write unit tests and integration tests to ksp project
This approach is also used by square/moshi. You can also refer this.
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Apple's Swift rewrite of its Foundation framework will be open source
Best practice in Android would be Moshi, which is written by many of the same authors as Gson but is still actively maintained. It's more or less a breaking upgrade from Gson.
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Converting Json to Java object
Thanks for the info. Just checked the GitHub and it is indeed the case that Gson is not maintained anymore. The main dev left Google it seems and therefore abandoned Gson. He and some other people however created a new project called Moshi that's probably intended as a kind of Gson 3.0: https://github.com/square/moshi the last commit was three months ago and there are a crowd of contributors listed so I guess that's the better option than ye olde Gson.
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Soursop and Ponies in Kona: A C++ Committee Trip Report
Java annotations have enabled compile-time reflection since Java 1.6, and of course it has been used for serialization: https://github.com/square/moshi/#codegen
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What are the most common used (3rd party) libraries and frameworks used in Android development?
JSON de/serialization: Kotlin serialization, Moshi
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Help parsing JSON with Retrofit & Moshi
However i am getting an error "Expected BEGIN-ARRAY but was BEGIN-OBJECT at $". Looking over the moshi documentation (https://github.com/square/moshi) I think I need to use an adapter as my JSON response starts with "{ }" not the expected "[ ]". I am just struggling to understand how to implement the adapter as I think the built in adapter should work.
- Moshi 1.13.0 with Kotlin 1.6 compatibility now available
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Release Kotlin 1.6.0 ยท JetBrains/kotlin
Moshi users are currently blocked to update until Moshi 1.13.0 is released: https://github.com/square/moshi/issues/1368
What are some alternatives?
EasyPermissions - Simplify Android M system permissions
Jackson - Core part of Jackson that defines Streaming API as well as basic shared abstractions
RxPermissions - Android runtime permissions powered by RxJava2
Gson - A Java serialization/deserialization library to convert Java Objects into JSON and back
NoPermission - Android library for permissions request (updated 27.11.2017)
kotlinx.serialization - Kotlin multiplatform / multi-format serialization
glide - An image loading and caching library for Android focused on smooth scrolling
Jackson JSON Processor - Main Portal page for the Jackson project
Retrofit - A type-safe HTTP client for Android and the JVM
ktor-moshi - Ktor feature that adds Moshi JSON serialization support
SQLDelight - SQLDelight - Generates typesafe Kotlin APIs from SQL
LoganSquare - Screaming fast JSON parsing and serialization library for Android.